Wedding: Tatiana Kennedy Schlossberg, George Winchester Moran

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The marriage of Tatiana Celia Kennedy Schlossberg to George Winchester Moran took place Saturday, Sept. 9, 2017, in Martha’s Vineyard, Mass.

The Honorable Deval Patrick, former governor of Massachusetts, performed the ceremony at Red Gate Farm, the bride’s family’s home in Gay Head.

The bride, 27, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Schlossberg. Her father is a designer and author. Her mother, Caroline, is the former U.S. ambassador to Japan.

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The bride’s paternal grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Alfred (Celia Hirsch) Schlossberg of Palm Beach and New York.

Her maternal grandparents are the late President John F. Kennedy of Washington, Palm Beach and Hyannis, Mass., and the late Mrs. Aristotle (Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy) Onassis of New York.

The bridegroom, 28, is the son of Mary J. Penniman and Garrett M. Moran of Greenwich. His father is the former COO of Blackstone private equity group and currently serves as president of Year Up, a nonprofit organization he founded to provide technical and professional training to high school graduates who are unemployed and not enrolled in school.

The bridegroom’s mother is treasurer of the board of Natural Resources Defense Council.

The bride wore an understated sleeveless, princess-cut gown by Carolina Herrera with an illusion neckline and fitted bodice embellished with embroidered blossoms. She carried a bouquet of wildflowers.

She earned her undergraduate degree at Yale University and a master’s degree in U.S. history from Oxford. Until July, she was an environmental reporter at The New York Times, covering climate change and the environment.

The bridegroom also earned his undergraduate degree at Yale, where he was a member of the crew team. He is now a fourth-year medical student at Columbia University.